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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x23.6in
About this artwork
A Venetian courtyard like so many others: simple, warm, bright,
The beautiful afternoon light gilds its simple facades; the sheets, skirts, shirts, panties, and socks drying in the sun decorate it like a beautiful ship in celebration.
The doorways are closed to keep the coolness in, and only a few sounds of voices indicate invisible presences.
Dry pastel on reconstituted wood panel
Background and temporary protective plexiglass, hanging ring
« My first artist's workshop was outdoors, on the beach and in sandcastles, at that age when everything is allowed and when one can work freely on shapes or colors. »
François Cusson is an experienced artist based in France whose paintings have been exhibited nationally and in Austria. For him, there are a few extraordinary days throughout each year, "when the air is so pure, so crisp that everything is transformed: the contours are sharper, the colors more subtle, the world is brighter and more luminous". Such days inspire Cusson to capture those magic and fleeting moments.